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Less Messy in 30 Days!

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Children and teens with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD) are notoriously disorganized — which can lead to messy rooms, frustrated nagging, angry blowouts, and hurt feelings.Following this detailed, straightforward 30-day plan for getting organized — and keeping your child involved every step of the way.Day 1: Clear Off the Bed Your child’s bed should be for sleeping, not storage.Day 2: Sort Through the Desk If your child’s desk is more of a madhouse than a workspace, you’ll need to revamp it with a whole new organizational system.Day 3: Set Up a Clear Spot for Trash If the room is short on space, this can be as simple as a bag on the door handle.

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